单词 | chip |
释义 | chip [tʃɪp] noun FRIED FOOD 油炸食品 IMPROVER countable usually plural UK (US french fry) ■a long thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot 炸薯条 •fish and chips炸鱼薯条 •beans/egg/sausage and chips豆子/鸡蛋/香肠加薯条 •oven chips (= chips that are baked in a cooker)烤薯条 IMPROVER countable usually plural US for * crisp (POTATO) •a bag of chips一包炸薯片 countable usually plural ■a thin slice of fried maize , banana or other food which is eaten cold 炸玉米片(或香蕉片等) •banana chips炸香蕉片 [tʃɪp] noun COMPUTER PART 电脑零件 IMPROVER countable (also microchip) specialized ■a very small piece of semiconductor , especially in a computer, that contains extremely small electronic circuits and devices, and can perform particular operations (尤指电脑的)微晶片,晶片 •a silicon chip硅芯片 [tʃɪp] noun PIECE 碎片 countable ■a small piece that has been broken off a larger object, or the mark left on an object such as a cup, plate, etc. where a small piece has been broken off it (脱落的)碎屑,碎片;(杯、碟等的)缺口 •wood chips木屑 •Polly fell and knocked a chip out of •This mug's got a chip in [tʃɪp] noun PLASTIC COIN 塑胶钱币 countable ■a small plastic disc used to represent a particular amount of money in gambling (作赌注用的)筹码 •figurative [tʃɪp] noun a chip off the old block informal ■someone who is very similar in character to their father or mother (性格上)酷似父亲(或母亲)的人 [tʃɪp] noun have a chip on your shoulder informal ■to seem angry all the time because you think you have been treated unfairly or feel you are not as good as other people (因觉得受委屈或不如别人优秀而)好生气 •He's got a chip on his shoulder about not having been to university.他因上不到大学而耿耿于怀。 [tʃɪp] noun have had your chips UK informal ■to have lost your position, importance or power 失势,完蛋,垮台 [tʃɪp] noun when the chips are down informal ■when you are in a very difficult or dangerous situation, especially that makes you understand the true value of people or things 在困难时刻,在危急关头(尤指使人懂得人或物真正价值的时候) •One day when the chips are down, you will know who your true friends are.等到危急关头你就会知道谁是真正的朋友了。 [tʃɪp] verb intransitive or transitive (-pp-)■to break a small piece off something by accident 打破;弄缺;(使)掉碎片 •I wish my nail polish wouldn't keep chipping.我希望我的指甲油不要老掉。 •He's chipped a bone in his wrist.他腕关节有一块骨头裂了。 [tʃɪp] verb intransitive or transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] chip (sth) in informal ■to give some money when several people are giving money to pay for something together 共同支付;凑钱,凑份子 •They all chipped in fifty pounds and bought their mother a trip to Greece.他们每人凑了50英镑,让母亲到希腊旅游一趟。 [tʃɪp] verb intransitive or transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs chip in mainly UK informal ■to interrupt a conversation in order to say something 插嘴,插话;打断别人的话 •I'll start and you can all chip in with |
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